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 Book III. shews the firſt letter of that Chamber; if of two, the ſecond; if of three, the third letter; as if thou wouldeſt frame the Character Michael that comes forth thus, extended with five figures, viz.

Which then are contracted to three figures, after this manner.

Which then are contracted into one, yet the points Notariacon are wont to be omitted, and then there comes forth ſuch a Character of Michael.

There is yet another faſion of Characters, common to almost all letters, and tongues, and very eaſie, which is by the Rh